- ROSWELL, N.M. -- The owner of a New Mexico slaughterhouse is defending his plan to become the first plant in the nation since 2007 to handle horses after an outcry from politicians and animal activists. (Huffington Post)
- A New Mexico slaughterhouse has petitioned the federal government to become the first business to offer horses for slaughter since an effective ban on the practice ended last year, according to state officials and animal welfare groups. (Washington Times)
- Susana Martinez said Friday she is asking federal officials not to allow a southeastern New Mexico company to open the nations first slaughterhouse for horses since 2007. Martinez plans to send a letter to the U.S. (Farmington Daily Times)
- New Mexico governor tries to halt horse slaughterhouse ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez is asking federal officials not to allow a southeastern New Mexico company to open the nation's first slaughterhouse for horses since 2007. (The State)
- Tom Udall from New Mexico on PETAs behalf imploring him to support Because thousands of horses leave the country for the slaughterhouse each year, time is of the essence. (PETA)
- is taking on a new cause—ending the slaughter of horses in the U.S Moran, standing at a podium beside Declan yesterday, called the restored slaughterhouse inspection funding a mistake. (DCist.com)
- H.B. 3619, which would require those who sue horse slaughterers to post a bond equal to 20 percent of the estimated cost of building a slaughterhouse from being shipped instead to Canada and Mexico. (Nashville Tennessean)
Saturday, April 14, 2012
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